Sun Microsystems X1150A User Manual

Page 88

Advertising
background image

64

Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • February 2003

Although VLANs are commonly used to create individual broadcast domains and/
or separate IP subnets, it is sometimes useful for a server to have a presence on more
than one VLAN simultaneously. Several Sun products support multiple VLANs on a
per port or per interface basis, allowing very flexible network configurations.

FIGURE 5-1

shows an example network that uses VLANs

.

FIGURE 5-1

Example of Servers Supporting Multiple VLANs with Tagging Adapters

The example network has the following features:

The physical LAN network consists of a switch, two servers, and five clients.

The LAN is logically organized into three different VLANs, each representing a
different IP subnet.

VLAN 1 is an IP subnet consisting of the Main Server, Client 3, and Client 5. This
represents an engineering group.

VLAN 2 includes the Main Server, Clients 1 and 2 via shared media segment, and
Client 5. This is a software development group.

VLAN 3 includes the Main Server, the Accounting Server and Client 4. This is an
accounting group.

VLAN 1

VLAN 2

VLAN 3

Accounting

Server

(VLAN 3)

Main Server
Adapter
Gigabit/Tagged
(All VLANs)

Shared Media Segment

Engineering/
Software PC 5
Adapter
Gigabit/Tagged
(VLAN 1 & 2)

Accounting
PC 4
(VLAN 3)

Engineering
PC 3
(VLAN 1)

Software
PC 2
(VLAN 2)

Software
PC 1
(VLAN 2)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

10/100 Base - TX

Gigabit Ethernet

Advertising